Big Lagoon/Perdido Key State Recreation Area
(850) 492-1595 BEACH WALK
July - August
Join a Park Ranger each Saturday for a slide program and a beach walk to learn about the endangered sea turtles. Advanced reservations required.

PICKING IN THE PARK
July through September 1st Saturday of each month
A n old fashioned jam session. General public is invited to participate, bring your fiddle, banjo, or guitar. Call park for exact date and time.

ANNUAL COASTAL CLEANUP
September 19
Join volunteers for the 11th annual coastal clean up along the seashore of Perdido Key and Big Lagoon. Meet at the Park boat ramp picnic area.

VOLUNTEER ACTION
Big Lagoon And Perdido Key State Recreation Areas.
Volunteers augment the day to day operation of Big Lagoon and Perdido Key State Recreation Areas by performing a variety of tasks, including but not limited to, campground host, maintenance projects, natural resource management projects, and visitor services. Contact Jim Crane, Park Service Specialist 850-492-0794.

CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK
December 4-5
Celebrate the "spirit of the season" with the magic of twinkling lights and glowing luminaries. Candle-lit paths take you through a fantasy land of wonderment with carolers, musicians, storytelling and more. Call for details and time.

ONGOING INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS
May - September Saturdays
Join park staff on Saturday evenings, Memorial Day - Labor Day for a variety of interpretive programs. Call the park for information on program subjects, dates and times.

NATURE'S GALLERY
November 14 & 15 (9 a.m. - 4 p.m.)
Nature's Gallery '98 is an exciting fall festival celebrating Florida's art, crafts, history and environment. The event features primitive craft demonstrations and historical reenactments, and native wildlife from land and sea. Great food. Free park entry. On or off site parking available.

A POINT IN TIME
October 24
A living history interpretation of five eras of occupation on this site. Also, archaeological techniques will be demonstrated by state archaeologists. Several related vendors and exhibitors will be attending. Call park for time.

SEA TURTLE PROGRAM
August (call for date ×)
Join a park Ranger each Saturday for a slide program and a beach walk to learn about endangered sea turtles. Reservations Required.

SCALLOP DAY FESTIVAL
Date TBA
Celebrate Scallop Day and Marine Enviromental education in Port St. Joe at Frank Pate Park from 9am to 5pm. Park entrance will be free this day to promote marine ecology and enviromental awareness. Call for more information.

ESPECIALLY FOR KIDS
July 11 (10am - 12 p.m.)
Bring the children to an exciting outdoor learning experience. Park rangers interpret nature with an accent on the environment. Free with park admission.

SUNSET CRUISE
July 18 (7:30 p.m.)
Top off a day of summer fun with a trip down the Wakulla River at sunset. A unique opportunity for the whole family. Adults $6.00 Children $3.00. Dinner available at the Wakulla Springs Lodge. Call for dinner reservations.

SUNRISE BOAT TOUR & BREAKFAST
August 8 (7 a.m.)
Enjoy the early morning sights and sounds of wildlife as you cruise the Wakulla River. Breakfast in the Lodge follows the cruise. $14.00 per person.

ESPECIALLY FOR KIDS
August 1 (10 - 12 a.m.)
Bring the children to an exciting outdoor learning experience. Park rangers interpret nature with an accent on the environment. Free with park admission.

SUNSET CRUISE
August 15 (7:30 p.m.)
Top off a day of summer fun with a trip down the Wakulla River at sunset. A unique opportunity for the whole family. Adults $6.00 Children $3.00. Dinner available at the Wakulla Springs Lodge. Call for dinner reservations

SUNRISE BOAT TOUR & BREAKFAST
September 5 7:00am
Enjoy the early morning sights and sounds of wildlife as you cruise the Wakulla River. Breakfast in the Lodge follows the cruise. $14.00 per person

LABOR DAY ROD RUN September 6 (9 a.m. 4:30p.m.) The Tallahassee Street Rodders will have antique and custom autos on display. Open to the public. Free with park admission.

TWILIGHT CRUISE & DINNER
September 19 (6 p.m.)
Set sail for a romantic evening. Celebrate with a dinner at the Lodge, then take someone special on a cruise down the Wakulla River. $24 per person. Reservations required.

TWILIGHT CRUISE & DINNER
October 10 (5:30 p.m.)
Take a romantic cruise followed by a sumptuous dinner at the Wakulla Springs Lodge. $24.00 per person. Reservations required

SALUTE TO OL' BLUE EYES" DINNER DANCE
October 23 (7:00 p.m.)
Sixteen piece swing band takes you back to the 40's with an unforgettable night of dining and dancing. $27.50 per person. Reservations required.

WETLANDS TOURS
October 24 (9 a.m. - 11 a.m.)
Explore the area floodplain and learn about the plant and animal life that rely on this enviroment for their existence. Free Park Admission. Breakfast and lunch available at the Wakulla Springs Lodge.

SPOOKY SPRINGS
October 31 (7 p.m.)
The strange and mysterious come alive with ghoulies and ghosts from the past. Share the park and the river with things that go bump in the night. Adults $8.00 each. Children under 15, $4.00 each. Dinner available at the Wakulla Springs Lodge Call (850) 224-5950 for information.

TWILIGHT CRUISE & DINNER
November 14 (5:30 p.m.)
Cuddle up on a Romantic cruise on the Wakulla River, followed by dinner at the Historic Wakulla Springs Lodge. $24 per person. Reservations Required

FIRESIDE STORIES
November 29 (8 p.m.)
Sit before a crackling fire in the Lodge lobby and listen to delightful tales of Florida folklore. Free.

HOLIDAY CRUISE & DINNER
December 19 (5:30 p.m.)
Take an evening out of the hectic holiday season to enjoy a romantic cruise down the Wakulla River followed by a dinner in the Wakulla Lodge. Join us after dinner for a old fashioned sing-along by the Christmas Tree. $24 per person.

FIRESIDE CHAT
December 26 (8 p.m.)
Sit before a crackling fire in the Lodge lobby and listen to delightful tales of Florida folklore. Dinner is available before the talk at the Wakulla Springs Lodge Dining Room. Free.

NEW YEAR'S EVE GALA
December 31 (8 p.m. - ?)
Welcome in the new year with an evening of dining and dancing. Full dinner buffet , dancing to the sounds of Coates & Company (a 16-piece orchestra), carriage rides, champagne and party favors at midnight. Semiformal attire. $125.00 per couple. Dinner buffet and live music! Reservations Required.

MANATEE SPRINGS CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL
December 11th and 12th (6 p.m. - 9 p.m.)
150 thousand Christmas lights illuminate the park and its boardwalk which leads to the Suwannee River. A 50-ft. Christmas tree will be lighted at 6 p.m. and Santa arrives in a most unusual way both nights at 6:15. A musical puppet show will be presented by local children. Admission to the park will be either canned goods or an unwrapped new toy.
Come enjoy this increasingly popular annual event.

LABOR DAY TREASURE HUNT
September 7th (9 a.m.)
All children 15 and under are invited to come to the park to hunt for Short Billy Copper's lost treasure chest. It's said to contain at least $30.00 and is hidden somewhere in the spring. Tokens tossed into the spring are redeemable for free drinks at the concession plus other prizes. Parents bring your cameras! Regular park admission.

FANNING SPRINGS FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS
AND CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE
dw: NO DATE LISTED!!!!!
Enjoy arts and crafts, a classic car show, pony rides, music and other entertainment and lots more! Drawings for prizes held each hour. The boat parade is at 7 p.m. Sponsored by the City of Fanning Springs.

COASTWEEKS
September 19-26
Celebrate Coastweeks by paying a visit to our beautiful coastal park. Join other volunteers in tidying up the beach, or explore the other side of the dunes on a canoe tour or ranger-guided walk. Sharpen your outdoor skills at a canoe and kayak workshop or learn a new one at a windsurfing demonstration. Call for more information.

CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT
December 4
Bring on the holiday season with a concert under the stars. This 8th annual event features music of the season, performed by local school groups, churches, and individual performers. The highlight is an audience sing-along as candlelight fills the outdoor St. Augustine Amphitheater, located near the park on A1A. Donations requested for Help Our State Parks fund. Call for performance time.

MANATEES!
From mid-November
Manatees seek out the 72-degree warmth of Blue Spring when winter chills the St. Johns River. Observe the endangered mammals from a boardwalk along the spring run. Best viewing is in the morning or late afternoon. Once the manatees have arrived, an interpretive program about manatees is offered daily at 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 p.m.

A DAY IN FLORIDA HISTORY
August 1 (9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.)
Take a walk through time, from Florida's prehistoric natives up through present times. Visit camps for Timucuan Indians, Spanish soldiers and civilians, Seminole Indians, Civil War soldiers, and more. In the afternoon, watch a reenactment of a skirmish that took place at this site during the Second Seminole Indian War in the 1830s. Picnic lunches, lawn chairs and cameras suggested. Our beautifully renovated spring pool is open for swimming.

KIDS ' CANE POLE FISHING TOURNAMENT
Oct. 3 (9:00 a.m. - noon)
Share the fun of fishing with your youngsters up to age 12 in this catch-and-release event. Trophies are awarded for most fish, largest fish and smallest fish. Ribbons for all participants. Bait will be provided, but bring your own pole. Parents are requested to supervise their young fishermen. Register the day of the tournament or drop by the park to pick up registration forms ahead of time. No registration by phone. Sponsored in cooperation with the Friends of DeLeon Springs SRA.

PUBLIC STAR PARTY
Sept 19
Weather permitting, a group of local amateur astronomers set up their telescopes to show park visitors the wonders of the night sky. Glowing clouds of gas (nebulae), galaxies, planets and star clusters may all be visible for the viewer to enjoy. If you have binoculars, bring them, as many objects and stars are best seen through binoculars. Visitors must arrive before sunset and leave by midnight. Park entrance fee.

7TH ANNUAL STAR PARTY
Dec 16-19
Astronomers from around the state are invited to set up their telescopes and observe under some of Florida's darkest skies. Daytime activities will include talks, swap table and dealer displays. Call park for schedule of events. Park entrance fee.

GUIDED OVERNIGHT BACKPACKING
(TBA)
An experienced Park Ranger will lead you on a trip through some of Florida's most beautiful back country. These trips will begin in November and are available by reservation. Inexperienced backpackers are welcome, since these trips aim to educate about outdoor camping. Please contact the park office for a brochure explaining the fees, dates, and equipment required to have an enjoyable trip. Call for dates and times.

GUIDED PHOTO WALKS
(TBA)
An experienced park ranger will guide you through the woods in search of wildlife to photograph. Bring your cameras. No experience is necessary, this is an instructional walk. Please call the park office for dates and times.

ON-GOING INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS

1876 COW CAMP
Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays
Step back in time. Learn through living history what the life of a cow hunter was like in 1876. See Florida Cracker cattle, descendants of the Spanish cattle brought to Florida by early explorers and settlers. Taste the coffee "strong enough to float a bullet." Picnic lunch suggested.

SEA TURTLE WALKS
July
Wednesday - Saturday
Watch a slide show to learn about the life cycle, problems, and what is being done to help sea turtles. Then walk with a ranger down a beautiful stretch of Atlantic Ocean beach to find a nesting Loggerhead sea turtle. Turtles were seen on over 85% of the tours last year. The walk can be up to 2 miles in length. Insect repellent is recommended and reservations required. Reservations for all July programs will be taken on June 15 from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. For further information and reservations, call park. Free.

NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC SURFING ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP SURF CONTEST
August 22 & 23
(7 a.m. - 5 p.m. depending on surf conditions and the number of contestants.)
See the best scholastic surfers compete to determine this school year's champions. This is the NSSA's first contest of the new season. For further information contact Frank Citarell at (407) 287-3378. Park entrance fee.

DOCTORS, LAWYERS AND WEEKEND WARRIORS SURF CONTEST
September 19 & 20 (7 a.m. - 5 p.m.)
This is a fun benefit surf contest featuring a lot of "old-timers," legends, and the up-and-coming surfers. Around $20,000 was raised last year for local charities. For further information call Linda Greenfield at (407) 287-3378. Park entrance fee.

NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC SURFING ASSOCIATION SURF CONTEST
October 3 & 4
(7 a.m. - 5 p.m. depending on surf conditions and the number of contestants.)
To compete in the NSSA surf contests, you have to be a student with a 2.0 grade point average or better. For further information contact Frank Citarell at (407) 287-3378. Park entrance fee.

MELBOURNE SHORES SURFING ASSOCIATION SURF CONTEST
Oct 24
(7 a.m. - 5 p.m. depending on surf conditions and the number of contestants.)
Sebastian Inlet area surfers show their best surfing maneuvers to determine who is the best local surfer. For further information call Lacy Max at (407) 724-6324. Park entrance fee.

QUICKSILVER SURF CONTEST
Nov 13 & 14
(7 a.m. - 5 p.m., depending on surf conditions and the number of contestants)
See some of the best surfers shred the swells at Sebastian Inlet. For further information call Matt Kechele at (407)259-5443. Park entrance fee.

HOLIDAY IN THE GARDENS
Throughout December
Bring the family to see the gardens in holiday array, featuring colorful yuletide figures and special plantings of poinsettias.

GARDENS BY CANDLELIGHT
December 11 & 12
On these magical evenings, the gardens stay open after dark. Luminaries light the garden paths and holiday music fills the stage.

ON-GOING INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS

GARDEN TOURS
July - December
Sundays (1:30 p.m.)
Take a ranger-guided walk on shady footpaths through a beautiful formal garden. The gardens are well-known for azaleas, camellias and roses, as well as many other species of exotic plants and flowers.

RANGER-LED NATURE PROGRAMS
July - December
Saturdays (1:30 p.m.)
Take a Saturday afternoon nature break! Call the park office to find out this week's program. It may be a beach walk, a Florida Trail hike, or a gardening class about growing citrus or roses in Florida.

COASTAL CLEANUP
September TBA
Come out and volunteer to assist park staff with this annual beach cleanup. Staff and volunteers from local boat clubs will also be available to transport volunteers by boat to Anclote Key State Preserve and Three Rooker Bar.

CAMPFIRE PROGRAMS
December
Saturdays (7:30 p.m.)
Camping guests will enjoy Campfire Programs about the "Real Florida." Program topics vary and may include subjects such as cultural history, wildlife, and plant communities. Park entrance fee.

GUIDED CANOE PROGRAM
December
Sundays (9 a.m.)
Paddle your way along the Blackwater River and into the Mangrove Wilderness Area. This three-hour guided canoe trip takes you into one of the most beautiful and unique mangrove forests in the United States. Canoe rental fee in addition to park entrance fee. Reservations are required.

HOLIDAY IN THE HAMMOCK
December 5, 1998
Sunday (10 a.m. - 5 p.m.)
Join us for a fun-filled day as local artists display their arts and crafts at the Royal Palm Hammock.
Park entrance fee.

SEA TURTLE PROGRAM
June - August
Wednesdays - 9:30 a.m.
During the morning beach walk park rangers show you the loggerhead's nesting habitat; you walk through the sea turtles' trek from emergence as hatchlings to laying eggs as adults. Reservations are required. Park entrance fee. Insect repellent recommended.

WINTER SEASON PROGRAMS
December - March
Wednesdays (9:00 a.m.)
Park rangers present programs on a variety of subjects including birding, saltwater fishing, beachcombing, native plants and area wildlife. Class sizes are limited. Reservations are required. Programs can be scheduled for your group (minimum of 8 people); at least two weeks advance notice required. Park entrance fee.

INTERPRETIVE TOURS
2nd & 4th Weekends of each month (10:30 a.m. -3:30 p.m.)
May through September
Join us for interpretive tours of the island featuring its history, the historic lighthouse, wildlife and natural environments. Bring sunscreen, hat and comfortable shoes. Limited water and public conveniences available. Contact the park for transportation information by telephone or e-mail EgmontKey@juno.com and check out our web site under Florida Lighthouses. For more information contact the park.

SWAMP WALKS
November - February
Every 3rd Saturday (10 a.m.)
Explore a unique swamp forest with a park ranger. Since there is no path you will wade through cypress forest and pondapple sloughs. See beautiful, rare tropical plants. Share the swamp with black bear, otter, mink and Florida panther. Long pants and secure footwear a must. Bring food, water and insect repellent. Limited to groups of 15. Reservations required.

1998 CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE
DATE - TBA
Sunday (1 p.m. - 5 p.m.)
Join us for the 1998 Christmas Open House. This event is hosted jointly by the Florida Park Service and the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Enjoy the afternoon's activities: a tour through the Mansion with its lovely period decorations, ladies and gentlemen in period costume, and entertainment on the grounds. No fees charged for this event.

BEACH NATURE WALK
September 19 and November 21
Saturdays (9 a.m.)
Join a park ranger for a guided beach walk on this beautiful barrier island. Accessible only by boat, participants must arrange transportation to and from the island. Meet at park office at 12:30 p.m. Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and drinking water recommended. Park entrance fee.

CASTNETTING
October 17 and December 19
Saturdays (9 a.m.)
Learn cast netting techniques on a beautiful barrier island. Class begins at 12:30 p.m. at the park office. Accessible only by boat, participants must arrange their own transportation to and from the island. You must have your own casting net. Camera, walking shoes, insect repellent, sun block, and drinking water recommended. Park entrance fee.

TURTLE WALK
July 18 and August 15
Saturdays (9 a.m.)
Meet at the park office for a guided walk and an educational program about sea turtles. Learn about the sea turtles and their nesting habits. Accessible only by boat, participants must arrange their own transportation to and from the island. Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and drinking water recommended. Park entrance fee.

BEACH AND NATURE WALK
September 4, October 2, November 6 and December 4 Fridays (10 a.m.)
Join a park ranger for a guided tour on this beautiful barrier island. Accessible only by boat, participants must arrange transportation to and from the island. Meet at the pavilion. Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and drinking water recommended. Park entrance fee.

TURTLE TALK/WALK
July 3 and August 7 Fridays (10 a.m.)
Join a park ranger for a guided walk and an educational program about sea turtles. Learn about the sea turtles and their nesting habits. Accessible only by boat, participants must arrange transportation to and from the island. Meet at the pavilion. Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and drinking water recommended. Park entrance fee.

TURTLE WALK
July 11, August 8
Saturdays (10:30 A.M.)
Join a park ranger at the Boca Grande Lighthouse for an educational program on sea turtles and their nesting habits. Comfortable walking shoes and sun protection recommended. Park entrance fee.

LIGHTHOUSE OPEN HOUSE
July 25, August 29, September 26, October 31, November 28, December 26
Saturdays (10 a.m. - 4 p.m.)
Come visit the 1890's Boca Grande Lighthouse, a National Historic Landmark. Learn the history surrounding the lighthouse's important role in guiding boats through Boca Grande Pass over a century ago. Camera and binoculars recommended. Park entrance fee.

SHELLING WALK
October 10, December 12
Saturdays (10:30 a.m.)
Shelling can be a very satisfying hobby. a park ranger leads this walk for "shellers" of all ages. Meet at the Boca Grande Lighthouse. Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection and drinking water recommended. Park entrance fee.

ANNUAL C.C.C. FESTIVAL
November 7, 1998
Saturday (8:30 a.m. - 4 a.m.)
The Annual Civilian Conservation Corps (C.C.C.) Festival highlights the hard work and dedication of the young men who, in the 1930's and 40's, helped clear the way for the beginning of Florida's state parks. The day's activities will include clogging, folk music, arts and crafts displays, and live animal displays. Come and view the new CCC Museum.
Park entrance fee.

TURKEY TROT
November 26
Thursday (8 a.m.)
This 3.1 mile run/walk will take place on Thanksgiving Day.
Participants will run/walk through a luscious hardwood hammock. For information call: Friends of Highlands Hammock State Park at (941) 382-8366.

7th ANNUAL DERBY DAY FOR THE
PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED
December TBA
Saturday (10 a.m.)
Participants travel the 2.2 mile asphalt surface road at their own speed. Awards presented in each division. Participants are encouraged to pre-register. Please call for more details.

ANNUAL HAUNTED WOODS EVENT
October TBA
Friday and Saturday (6 - 9 p.m.)
A safe alternative to trick or treating, the Haunted Woods Event offers FUN for the whole family. Activities include: games, refreshments, hay rides, and the Haunted Trail. This event is sponsored by the Hillsborough River State Park Preservation Society. All donations are used for park improvements. Please call the park for more details.

CAMPFIRE PROGRAMS
December
Saturdays (7:30 p.m.)
Camping guests will enjoy Campfire Programs about the "Real Florida." Program topics vary and may cover subjects such as park history, wildlife and their habitats, and plant communities. Park entrance fee.

VICTORIAN DAY AT FORT FOSTER
December -TBA
This is a splendid way to begin your holiday season. Located at Hillsborough River State Park, Fort Foster is the only standing replica of a Second Seminole War Fort in the United States. Have you ever wondered how people in the 1830's celebrated the holiday season? Join us to experience the occasion. Call Hillsborough River State Park for more details.

FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION
July 4
Saturday morning (12 midnight)
Events start Saturday morning at midnight beginning with the 18th Annual Kiwanis Mease Independence Day Midnight Run. The candlelight run progresses into Honeymoon Island State Recreation Area. Pre-register for the race by calling the Kiwanis at (813) 535-2257. Later, on the evening of the 4th, a fireworks display takes place at the park. The fireworks, provided by the City of Dunedin, may be viewed from the park beginning around 9:00 p.m. Park entrance fee required.

ASTRONOMY PROGRAM
July 24, Aug. 21, Sept. 18,
Oct., Nov., Dec. - TBA
Friday (Sunset 8:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.)
Come gaze at the stars. A local astronomer will have telescopes set up in the park and will also give a slide program on the constellations.
Park entrance fee required.

OLD TYME HOLIDAY FESTIVAL
November 13-14, 1998
Saturday and Sunday (9 a.m. - 5 p.m.)
This annual event features artists, tradespeople, an Indian village, food vendors, musicians, and more. Sponsored by Koreshan State Historic Site and the Koreshan Unity Alliance. Fee. Call for more information.

GUIDED TOURS
All Year
Saturdays and Sundays (1 p.m.)
Ranger-guided tours of the historic Koreshan Settlement are given on weekends. Find out more about the Koreshans, their unique ideas and pioneering spirit as you walk through the remains of this pioneer settlement. Tour fee of $1.00 per person is in addition to park entrance fee. Reservations are required.

CAMPER COFFEE
December
Saturdays (7:30 p.m.)
Join a park ranger and sit around a crackling campfire as topics about the "Real Florida" are discussed. Campers are encouraged to share their own stories and poems. Park entrance fee.

Little Manatee River Fall Celebration
Date- TBA
Come join us for a day at Little Manatee River SRA. Learn about the park's varied natural habitats and the special lives they shelter. Activities will include exhibits, hands on displays, music, and guided nature walks. Meet a live Florida panther up close and personal and other animals, reptiles and insects native to our park. The event is sponsored by the Friends of Little Manatee River. Donations are $3.00 adult admission and $1.00 child admission (children under 6 admitted free). All donations are used for park improvements. For more information call the park.

NATURE WALK
All Year
Saturdays (9 a.m.)
Join a park ranger for a walk in the park to discover
the many secrets of nature.. Terrain is moderately rough. Wear comfortable walking shoes. Park entrance fee.

CAMPFIRE PROGRAMS
Thanksgiving - Easter
Saturdays (7:30 p.m.)
Sit back and enjoy intriguing stories about the "Real Florida" by the light of a flickering fire. Programs last approximately 30 minutes and are usually illustrated with color slides. Park entrance fee.

STORYTELLING
December - Easter
Tuesdays (7:30 p.m.)
Listen to the wit and charm of Ken Guy as he tells stories that delight young and old alike. Meet at the campfire circle.

GUIDED CANOE TRIP
Year round.
Wednesdays (9 a.m.)
Enjoy paddling South Creek on this ranger led canoe
trip as you learn more about the inhabitants of brackish tidal streams and estuaries, and about the history of this area. Canoe rental fee in addition to park entrance fee. For more information contact the park.

BIRD WALKS
December - Easter
Thursdays (9 a.m.)
Have you ever asked this question: "I wonder what kind of bird that is?" Park volunteers lead this walk to observe and identify birds which utilize the Park's various habitats. Comfortable walking shoes and binoculars recommended. Meet at Lake Osprey Pavilion # 3.

CAMPFIRE PROGRAM
December - Easter
Saturdays (7:30 p.m.)
Park rangers share interesting programs about the park's geology, history, endangered species, and other related topics. Open to all park campers. Meet at the Campfire Circle.

SUNDAY MORNING IN THE PARK
December - Easter
Sundays (9 a.m.)
Enjoy a leisurely walk through the Park led by a Park ranger. Learn more about the history and natural features of the park.. Meet at Lake Osprey Pavilion #3.

OSCAR SCHERER DAY
October 25, 1998
Sunday (10 a.m. - 5 p.m.)
The celebration will include live music, guided walks, food, living history, craft demonstrations and sales. FUN for the whole family!

ON-GOING INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM
SLIDE PROGRAMS
July through April
Saturdays and Sundays
(11 a.m., 1 p.m., & 3 p.m.)
Gain an insight into frontier life at Fort Chokonikla in 1800's Florida and the events which lead up to the Third Seminole War. Located in the Visitor Center. Park entrance fee. Additional slide programs on listed holidays: July 4, September 7, November 11, 26 & 27, December 25, 1998.

ANNUAL ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL
December 12, 1998
Saturday (9 a.m. - 4 p.m.)
Re-enactors will be on hand to show the many skills required to survive day-to-day living during the 1800's. Demonstrators and vendors will have a wide variety of gift items, food and drink for sale.

MUSEUM
Open all year.
(9 a.m. - 5 p.m.)
Tour through the Ybor City State Museum (the Ferlita Bakery building) and learn more about the history of Ybor City. The bakery was a major source of the community's daily bread and the Ybor cigar factory was the largest in the world. Museum fee: $2.00 per person.

LA CASITA TOURS
Open all year.
(10 a.m. - 3 p.m.)
Docents lead guided tours through La Casita, a cigar maker's house. The house is an excellent example of the "shot-gun" houses in which many cigar makers lived and it reflects family life in the early part of the 20th century. Fee: Included in museum fee of $2.00 per person.

RANGER'S CHOICE
July through November
Fridays - 3:00 p.m.
Cool off in the beautiful waters surrounding Bahia Honda during a Ranger-guided snorkeling program or beach "wet walk". Bring your own snorkeling equipment or rent it from the Park's Dive Shop. Reservations required. Limited to 15 people. Park entrance fee.

HAWK WATCH
Date to be announced
9:00 a.m. - Noon
Come join us atop the Old Bahia Honda Bridge to learn more about the fall hawk migration through the Florida Keys. Participate in our third annual hawk count. Bring binoculars and a bird identification guide. Park entrance fee.

NATURE WALK
December
Tuesdays - 11:00 a.m.
Join a Park Ranger for a guided walk along the Silver Palm Trail. View one of the largest remaining stands of endangered silver palms in the Florida Keys as well as undisturbed mangrove and dune communities. Reservations required. Walks limited to 15 people. Park entrance fee.

HISTORY OF THE OVERSEAS RAILWAY
December
Thursdays - 11:00 a.m.
Meet a Park Ranger on the Old Bahia Honda Bridge to hear about the fascinating history of Henry Flagler and the Florida East Coast Railway - Key West Extension. Park entrance fee.

SEA LIFE OF BAHIA HONDA
December
Saturdays - 11:00 a.m.
Do you have a question about fishing or a creature you saw while snorkeling or beachcombing? Then join a Park Ranger at our Education Center to learn more about our local marine life. Park entrance fee.

ILLUSTRATED TALKS
December
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays - 8:00 p.m.
Enjoy an evening under the stars while watching a slide presentation at our beautiful campfire circle on the ocean. Programs include information on local flora, fauna, sea life and history. Park entrance fee.

EDUCATION CENTER
November - December
Monday through Friday - 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. (Dates and times subject to change)
Visit our Education Center to learn more about the park. We have a sea life display and several environmental activities to explore. A Park Ranger or Volunteer will be available to answer your questions at the information desk. Park entrance fee.

PARTY IN THE PARK IV
November 7 (Rain date - Nov. 8)
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sponsored by the Savannas Reserve Endowment and the St. Lucie Conservation Alliance, this annual fund-raising and public awareness event will feature environmental exhibits and entertainment provided by local groups. Refreshments will be available. Free park entry.

27TH ANNUAL WINTERFEST BOAT PARADE
December 12
View boats decorated in the spirit of the holiday season from the banks of the Intracoastal Waterway. The park provides one of the best viewing areas for this popular floating nighttime parade. Lawn chairs, flashlight, camera, binoculars, insect repellent and blanket recommended. Special event admission fee.

"RHYTHM OF THE SEA" MARINE BIOLOGY DAY CAMP
August 3 through August 14
Designed for sixth and seventh graders. Campers study and explore the wonders of the ocean world. Activities include snorkeling, fish identification, underwater photography, crafts and more. Two, one-week sessions: August 3-7, August 10-14. $70/session. Reservations required.

GUIDED SNORKEL TOURS
July and August
Second and fourth Saturdays - 9:30 a.m.
Experienced snorkelers are exposed to the wonderful variety of marine life found along the park's limestone rock reef. Snorkelers must supply own equipment. Space is limited to 20. Park entrance fee.

TURTLE WALKS
June and July
Mondays and Thursdays - 8:30 p.m.
Search the beach at night for a nesting loggerhead sea turtle and learn about these ancient creatures. Reservations required. Park entrance fee.

F.U.N. (Families Understanding Nature)
September through December
2nd Saturdays - 10:00 a.m.
This nature series offers families with children ages 6 to 12 the opportunity to learn about and explore south Florida's natural world. Program topics include snakes, birds, sea turtles and more! Reservations required. Park entrance fee.

NATURALIST-LED WALKS
Through December
Thursday through Sunday - 10:00 a.m.
A State Park naturalist introduces groups to the plant and animal life in one of the finest examples of subtropical coastal habitat remaining in southeast Florida. Park entrance fee.

HALLOWEEN NIGHT WALK
End of October
Explore the park at night and be prepared to encounter many strange creatures. Not your typical haunted house fare! Special event fee.

SEA TURTLE AWARENESS PROGRAM
June and July - 9:00 p.m.
Park Rangers present a twenty-minute slide show and lecture while scouts search the beach for a nesting Loggerhead sea turtle. A beach walk may be conducted if a nesting turtle is located. Comfortable walking shoes and insect repellent recommended. Meet at the Education Facility. Contact the park for dates and reservations. Park entrance fee.

COASTAL CLEANUP
September 19 - 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Join in this worldwide event and help cleanup our ecosystem. Just bring some work gloves and a smile! Refreshments will be available. To register or get additional information, please call (305) 451-9570.

TRAPPER NELSON TOUR
July through December
Wednesday through Sunday
Travel three miles up the Loxahatchee River, Florida's only federally-designated "Wild and Scenic River", to join a Park Ranger for a tour of Trapper Nelson's pioneer homesite. Accessible only by boat. Rental canoes and tour boat available. Call park concession at (561) 746-1466 for more information. Park entrance fee.

BARNACLE BY MOONLIGHT
September through December
9/3, 10/4, 11/3, 12/3
6:00-9:00 p.m.
This popular after-hours series features a variety of musical entertainment under the moonlit skies of South Florida. Bring a blanket. Performers to be announced. Special event fee.

GUIDED TOURS OF THE BARNACLE
July through December
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays
10:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Situated on the shore of Biscayne Bay, The Barnacle State Historic Site features the oldest home in Dade County in its original location. Home to pioneer boat designer Ralph Middleton Munroe, the Barnacle and surrounding grounds offer visitors a rare glimpse of a bygone era. Park entrance fee.

OLD-FASHIONED 4TH OF JULY PICNIC
July 4
Park open: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Special activities: 11:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
What better way to spend the Fourth than at an old-fashioned picnic on the grounds of this historic, 19th century pioneer homesite. Hosted by The Barnacle Society, this event features lawn games, kite-making, knot-tying demonstrations, antique cars and more! The house and grounds will be decorated in traditional July 4th bunting as when Commodore Munroe's family lived here. The public is invited to join the staff and volunteers by wearing a period costume or "Roaring 20s" bathing suit. Bring a blanket and a picnic lunch and enjoy the day's celebration. General admission fee: $1.00.